Caine Prize for African Writing
The Caine Prize for African Writing is an annual award for the best English-language short story by an African author. The prize money is £ 10,000.
The UK Literature Prize was founded in 2000. It was founded in memory of the long-time President of the Booker Company, Sir Michael Harris Caine . Because of its proximity to the Booker Prize , the Caine Prize is sometimes called the African Booker .
Award winners
year | author | Short story | Country |
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2000 | Leila Aboulela | The Museum |
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2001 | Helon Habila | Love poems |
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2002 | Binyavanga Wainaina | Discovering Home |
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2003 | Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor | Weight of Whispers |
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2004 | Brian Chikwava | Seventh Street Alchemy |
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2005 | SA Afolabi | Monday morning |
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2006 | Mary Watson | Virgin |
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2007 | Monica Arac de Nyeko | Jambula Tree |
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2008 | Henrietta Rose-Innes | Poison |
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2009 | EC Osondu | Waiting |
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2010 | Olufemi Terry | Stickfighting Days |
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2011 | NoViolet Bulawayo | Hitting Budapest |
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2012 | Rotimi Babatunde | Bombay's Republic |
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2013 | Tope folarin | Miracle |
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2014 | Okwiri Oduor | My Father's Head |
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2015 | Namwali Serpell | The sack |
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2016 | Lidudumalingani Mqombothi | Memories We Lost |
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2017 | Bushra al-Fadil | The Story of the Girl Whose Birds Flew Away |
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2018 | Makena Onjerika | Fanta Blackcurrant |
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2019 | Lesley Nneka Arimah | Skinned |
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Web links
- Official website (English)
notes
- ↑ Übers. Marion Matheis: The stick fighters, in Snapshots - Snapshots. Anthology. Düsseldorf University Press DUP, 2017, pp. 156–197 (bilingual English-German)
- ↑ Übers. Sophia Ring: The head of my father, in snapshots - snapshots. Anthology. Düsseldorf University Press DUP, 2017, pp. 104–129 (bilingual English-German)
- ↑ Übers. Larissa Jolitz: The Sack, in Snapshots - Snapshots. Anthology. Düsseldorf University Press DUP, 2017, pp. 130–155 (bilingual English-German)